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Firefox 15 png images have white border.

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  • Última respuesta de cor-el

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This is how things used to be

This is how I see the same image in FF 15

I know the images are not the same, but if I install Firefox 15 I can see the .png image the same way as a .jpg. I hate that and would be thankful to anybody who can help me remove the white background of .png images.

[http://postimage.org/image/oynxhnt85/ This is how things used to be] [http://images4.wikia.nocookie.net/__cb20110501231535/half-life/en/images/8/81/Wheatley_model.jpg This is how I see the same image in FF 15] I know the images are not the same, but if I install Firefox 15 I can see the .png image the same way as a .jpg. I hate that and would be thankful to anybody who can help me remove the white background of .png images.

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hello ves13, this seems to be an intentional change in firefo 15:

Since we released our new styling for standalone images, we got a lot of feedback from people who had trouble with the way that we rendered transparent images. Starting with Firefox 15 we have reverted to showing transparent images on a white background. https://msujaws.wordpress.com/2012/08/28/my-contributions-to-todays-firefox-release-2/

i'm not aware of any easy way to circumvent that...

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  • bug 754133 - Set background of standalone images (the image itself, not the whole page) to white

(please do not comment in bug reports)

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Well, guess what Mozilla? 'Til you fix this issue I'm gonna be switching to Internet Explorer! Because it's actually important to some people that translucent .png images *don't* have white backgrounds :-O

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